Thanks to everyone who came out to the Monster Mash opening at the Lowbrow Emporium last night. If you weren't able to make it, the show will be up through Nov. 30th, so drop by and check it out.
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Sadly, most people don't realize the vital role feeps played in taming the wild West. Our schools don't emphasize the heroism and good old American grit feeps showed in raising crops, building railroads, and steering their teeny covered wagons into new and unknown territory.
I'm a cartoonist and a sculptor. The cartoons are generally aimed at adults and tend to be Not For Everyone. The sculpts are my Feeping Creatures monster figurines and art, and are suitable for all ages. I do a lot of scfi-fi/comic conventions and art fairs where I sell the Feeps as part of my ongoing effort to increase the number of monsters in people's homes and offices.
I come up with the captions for these photos first thing in the morning, when I'm still half asleep. If they seem a little surreal sometimes that's probably why. You are more than welcome to comment with your own caption ideas.
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Sadly, most people don't realize the vital role feeps played in taming the wild West. Our schools don't emphasize the heroism and good old American grit feeps showed in raising crops, building railroads, and steering their teeny covered wagons into new and unknown territory.
Do you have any idea how long it takes to get across the country when you move at a rate of about 20 feet an hour?
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